Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Dr. Jay Calvert use their Swiss watches to manage health and fitness

 


Dr Jay Calvert, and the other professionals interviewed for this article variously use their Swiss watches to manage health and fitness, track phases of the moon, plus facilitate relaxation, meditation and stress management techniques. What’s more, people are also lifting their moods and using their Swiss watches to remain positive and productive in this, the third year of the psychically challenging COVID pandemic. Depending on design features, quality of materials and mechanical complications, “A watch can serve so many more purposes than indicating the time,” says Beverly Hills-based plastic surgeon and podcaster Jay Calvert, M.D., who wears Rolex, Cartier and Bulgari watches.

 

Someone who embodies this perfectly is Dr. Calvert, who explains, “When I’m working out, the second hand on my 1986 Rolex Oyster Perpetual helps me get another reading on my heart rate whenever my FitBit seems inaccurate. So I use my Rolex to confirm or refute the FitBit reading.” Dr. Calvert’s Rolex also comes in handy while he records each one of his two podcasts. “Every week,” he explains, “I co-host The Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery Podcast with Dr. Millicent Rovelo, which gets about 3,000 downloads per week. I enjoy informing people about what I do and how it can help them. While I use my smartphone to record,” he continues, “I stand my Rolex up and use it as a clock while we record.”

 

As passionate as he is about performing plastic surgery, Dr. Calvert is also such an enthusiastic hockey fan that he presents the Doctor Hockey podcast with neurologist and pain management specialist Jason Berkley, DO. In between interviewing everyone from NHL team general managers, NHL hockey players and television play-by-play announcers like Steve Mears, who calls The Pittsburgh Penguins for AT & T Sports Net Pittsburgh, Dr. Calvert explains, “I use my Rolex to structure how long we spend discussing various medical conditions. We get about 8,000 downloads a week.”

How Swiss Watches Help You Make The Most Of Your Life And Times (forbes.com)

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